I’ve always thought I can’t draw. Reading the famous book by Betty Edwards (Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain) changed my mind. My “not being able to draw” line of thinking is just a result from a childhood code dominating and preventing from seeing realistically (as realistic drawing equals seeing and nothing more).
But why draw? First, it’s therapeutic and fun. Second, recently I’ve felt an urge to do something creative, in a word be creative. I don’t know where this is headed yet, but there’s something in my goals to at least point this into some direction.
Dec 26, 2005, 12:24AM PST | 0 comments
I’ve always thought I can’t draw. Reading the famous book by Betty Edwards (Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain) changed my mind. My “not being able to draw” line of thinking is just a result from a childhood code dominating and preventing from seeing realistically (as realistic drawing equals seeing and nothing more).
But why draw? First, it’s therapeutic and fun. Second, recently I’ve felt an urge to do something creative, in a word be creative. I don’t know where this is headed yet, but there’s something in my goals to at least point this into some direction.
Dec 26, 2005, 12:20AM PST | 0 comments
By being more aware I mean being less introvert, directing ones attention more towards the outside world. It means thinking a lot less of yourself in many ways, at least for me.
Dec 26, 2005, 12:14AM PST | 1 cheer | 1 comment